First Radisson Collection Hotel on the Adriatic Coast Opens in Pula, Croatia
This follows an extensive £30 million repositioning of the legendary Hotel Brioni, one of Croatia’s best-known hotels.
This follows an extensive £30 million repositioning of the legendary Hotel Brioni, one of Croatia’s best-known hotels.
$800 billion to be spent on the tourism sector up to 2030, with 90 new hotels already launched as part of the Kingdom’s tourism strategy.
Contributing to the city’s appeal on the global stage by enhancing its services and delivering 336,000 visitors in the first 5 months of 2022.
Demonstrates willingness to make big decisions and implement strategies, policies and infrastructure that clients around the world need.
In addition to marking the reopening of the country, TCEB is announcing updates on products and initiatives that will boost the industry.
Will also be the first Danish hotel to be certified according to the Nordic Swan Ecolabel’s new and stricter requirements.
The Main Media Center for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is about to begin its next phase as China’s premier international convention center.
Auckland will attract some 2,500 pest control experts in 2026 as the FAOPMA Pest Summit Conference comes to New Zealand for the first time.
The report ranks 350 destinations relative strengths in organising large conventions and of their representation in international association leadership.
The Ciel Tower hotel will soar 365 metres into the sky and comprise of 1,209 luxury suites and serviced residences split across 82 floors.
Accelerating its expansion in the fast-growing market with a unique platform of multi-branded luxury and premium offers.
Newly renovated and modernised hotel reopens right on top of Oslo this summer, with 376 rooms and conference facilities for up to 1,200 people.
The Chief Executive of Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre will be leaving his role after eleven years of expansion and record revenue.
Set to drive responsible travel and tourism and to help every hotel address and improve their environmental impact.
Scandic Hotels plans to open the new hotel in 2025, with 305 rooms on 12 floors in the new Vervet area in Tromsø, Norway.